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  • Directorscut : positive : [man's abdomen, chest, shoulders and arms] / photo: Stewart Grant.
  • Cindy, a girl with black hair tied up who holds a toy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • A black woman with glasses wraps her arms around a boy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • To be seen at the Black Peruke, facing the mews, Charing-Cross ... : White negress : account of white negroes.
  • Directorscut : positive : [man kneeling, head paced to his raised right knee,  arms streched out behind] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Directorscut : positive : [pregnant woman with man's arms round her from behind] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Chelsea Pensioners hearing the news of the battle of Waterloo, outside the Duke of York public house. Engraving by J. Burnet, 1831, after D. Wilkie, 1822.
  • Big Up : black men who have sex with men delivering HIV/AIDS information to black men who have sex with men / Big Up.
  • A black woman stands in a field with flowers holding a red ribbon above her head with the sun behind; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • Directorscut : positive : [man and woman's heads and shoulders, arms streched out to sides] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Directorscut : positive : [woman kneeling, hands on knees, man standing behind, arms streched out to sides] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Use your big head, use condoms : hats are for your big head, condoms for your small, negotiate, play it safe you will have a ball : call card / designed and produced by Health First.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Directorscut : positive : [man's full body in 'jumping' pose on white background] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Two rival physicians ride in carriages around high-class London residences in competition for wealthy patients. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • Wonderland Whitechapel Road (next to St. Mary's Station) ... Easter Monday April 6th, 1896, and during the week ...
  • Directorscut : positive : [woman kneeling, hands on knees, man standing behind, arms streched out to sides] / photo: Nick Wright.
  • Four smiling African/Caribbean men sit in a line representing an advertisement for London Black Mesmac. Colour lithograph.
  • A black couple lie on a bed together smiling; advertisement for the new female condom by the Black HIV/AIDS Network. Brown lithograph.
  • Be safe and cool with protection / Blackliners.
  • Worried about sexual health and HIV? : talk to us at Blackliners.
  • An obese woman hoisted upon her servant's back as her doctor's prescribed cure for flatulence. Coloured etching by A. Sharpshooter, 1829.
  • A black man with a red head and right arm emerges from a foul stream into a landscape where a winged woman is waiting for him with a red garment; representing the transformations of the alchemical work from corruption to perfection. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
  • Wonderful spotted boy : seventeen months old from the Caribbee islands, in the West Indies : to be seen at no.41, Strand, near Messrs. Couts & Co. bankers : he is the progeny of negroes, on whose body is a display of the works of God, being beautifully covered by a diversity of spots of the most beautiful black and transparent brown and white.
  • A black woman with her arms around a black man; a representation of cheating partners in an advertisement about the risk of AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1994.
  • Tjenbé Rèd! : Questions noires - métisses - LGBT - outre-mer - Hexagone / Tjenbé Rèd Prévention, association de prévention des racismes, des homophobies & du sida issue des communautés afro-caribéennes.
  • A seated black man wearing a suit and tie with a magazine on his lap; includes the words 'What have you got against a condom?'; advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph.
  • Mercifulness : Hudson's Extract of Soap is merciful to the clothes; it only removes the dirt, grease, and stains, leaving the linen behind- spotlessly white, wholesome and pure : Hudson's Soap.
  • African workers washing for diamonds in Brazil. Etching after T. Webster after J. Mawe, 1815.
  • Directorscut : positive : [man kneeling, head paced to his raised right knee,  arms streched out behind] / photo: Nick Wright.